Iran Hajj pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia: Report
2 min readIranian Hajj pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh-based broadcaster Al Arabiya reported on Saturday, despite a deterioration in ties between the Gulf kingdom and the Islamic Republic during the Middle East war.
Saudi Arabia’s Hajj ministry informed Al Arabiya that the first batch of Iranian pilgrims had arrived by air for this year’s annual holy pilgrimage, the channel reported on X.
Iran bombarded its Gulf neighbours, including Saudi Arabia, with missiles and drones for over a month in response to US and Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic beginning on February 28.
Tehran’s aerial campaign halted earlier this month when the US and Iran announced a fragile ceasefire.
The admission of Iranians for Hajj has been a barometer for relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia after no Iranian pilgrims were allowed into Makkah for seven years from 2016 to 2023.
In 2016, Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran when its embassy in Tehran and consulate in the northwestern city of Mashhad were attacked during protests after Saudi Arabia executed cleric Nimr Al Nimr.
The two countries resumed diplomatic ties in March 2023 under a China-brokered deal.
On April 9, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi, in the first official contact between the countries since the start of the war.
On March 1, Riyadh’s foreign ministry summoned Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia in protest over the attacks on the Gulf kingdom and its neighbours.
The Hajj is due to begin during the last week of May, and pilgrims from across the globe have already begun pouring into Saudi Arabia.
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